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Overview

Xiu-Jie Wang is a researcher affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China, engaged primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant number of publications spanning Medicine as well. Their work includes a large volume of studies related to Molecular Biology and Plant Science, alongside Cancer Research, Materials Chemistry, and Genetics.

Their research topics cover several areas, notably:

  • Light effects on plants
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Plant Molecular Biology Research
  • Fusion materials and technologies
  • Nuclear Materials and Properties
  • RNA modifications and cancer

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Xiu-Jie Wang illustrate their multidisciplinary approach:

  • Potential inhibitors against 2019-nCoV coronavirus M protease from clinically approved medicines (2020), Journal of genetics and genomics/Journal of Genetics and Genomics
  • Accurate and fast cell marker gene identification with COSG (2022), Briefings in Bioinformatics
  • Potential inhibitors for 2019-nCoV coronavirus M protease from clinically approved medicines (2020), bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • PGR5/PGRL1 and NDH Mediate Far-Red Light-Induced Photoprotection in Response to Chilling Stress in Tomato (2020), Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Genome-Wide Characterization of B-Box Gene Family and Its Roles in Responses to Light Quality and Cold Stress in Tomato (2021), Frontiers in Plant Science

Their frequent co-authors include several collaborators with whom they have published multiple works, including Min Dai, Xin Bu, Jiarong Yan, Golam Jalal Ahammed, and Mingfang Qi.

Publication venues where Xiu-Jie Wang most often contributes include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Nuclear Materials
  • Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Horticulture Research
  • International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

Best Publications

  • ALKBH5 Is a Mammalian RNA Demethylase that Impacts RNA Metabolism and Mouse Fertility

    Guanqun Zheng;John Arne Dahl;Yamei Niu;Peter Fedorcsak

  • Nuclear m(6)A Reader YTHDC1 Regulates mRNA Splicing.

    Wen Xiao;Samir Adhikari;Samir Adhikari;Ujwal Dahal;Ujwal Dahal;Yu-Sheng Chen;Yu-Sheng Chen

  • FTO-dependent demethylation of N6-methyladenosine regulates mRNA splicing and is required for adipogenesis

    Xu Zhao;Ying Yang;Bao-Fa Sun;Yue Shi

  • Draft genome of the wheat A-genome progenitor Triticum urartu

    Hong-Qing Ling;Shancen Zhao;Dongcheng Liu;Junyi Wang

  • GOEAST: a web-based software toolkit for Gene Ontology enrichment analysis

    Qi Zheng;Xiu-Jie Wang

  • ETCM: an encyclopaedia of traditional Chinese medicine

    Hai-Yu Xu;Hai-Yu Xu;Yan-Qiong Zhang;Zhen-Ming Liu;Tong Chen

  • m6A RNA Methylation Is Regulated by MicroRNAs and Promotes Reprogramming to Pluripotency

    Tong Chen;Ya-Juan Hao;Ya-Juan Hao;Ying Zhang;Miao-Miao Li;Miao-Miao Li

  • Distinct catalytic and non-catalytic roles of ARGONAUTE4 in RNA-directed DNA methylation

    Yijun Qi;Xingyue He;Xingyue He;Xiu-Jie Wang;Oleksiy Kohany

  • Prediction and identification of Arabidopsis thaliana microRNAs and their mRNA targets

    Xiu-Jie Wang;José L Reyes;Nam-Hai Chua;Terry Gaasterland

  • A complex system of small RNAs in the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

    Tao Zhao;Guanglin Li;Shijun Mi;Shan Li

  • PsRobot: a web-based plant small RNA meta-analysis toolbox

    Hua-Jun Wu;Ying-Ke Ma;Tong Chen;Meng Wang

  • LEAFY COTYLEDON1 is a key regulator of fatty acid biosynthesis in Arabidopsis.

    Jinye Mu;Helin Tan;Qi Zheng;Fuyou Fu

  • OsWRKY71, a rice transcription factor, is involved in rice defense response.

    Xiaoqiang Liu;Xianquan Bai;Xiujie Wang;Chengcai Chu

  • N6-methyl-adenosine (m6A) in RNA: an old modification with a novel epigenetic function.

    Yamei Niu;Xu Zhao;Xu Zhao;Yong-Sheng Wu;Ming-Ming Li;Ming-Ming Li

  • LAZY1 controls rice shoot gravitropism through regulating polar auxin transport.

    Peijin Li;Yonghong Wang;Qian Qian;Zhiming Fu

  • Potential inhibitors against 2019-nCoV coronavirus M protease from clinically approved medicines.

    Xin Liu;Xiu Jie Wang

  • Comprehensive comparison of Pacific Biosciences and Oxford Nanopore Technologies and their applications to transcriptome analysis.

    Jason L Weirather;Mariateresa de Cesare;Yunhao Wang;Yunhao Wang;Paolo Piazza

  • Widespread Long Noncoding RNAs as Endogenous Target Mimics for MicroRNAs in Plants

    Hua-Jun Wu;Zhi-Min Wang;Meng Wang;Xiu-Jie Wang

  • Mettl3-mediated m6A regulates spermatogonial differentiation and meiosis initiation

    Kai Xu;Ying Yang;Gui-Hai Feng;Bao-Fa Sun

  • Small RNAs serve as a genetic buffer against genomic shock in Arabidopsis interspecific hybrids and allopolyploids.

    Misook Ha;Jie Lu;Lu Tian;Vanitharani Ramachandran

Frequent Co-Authors

Qi Zhou
Qi Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yun-Gui Yang
Yun-Gui Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chengcai Chu
Chengcai Chu South China Agricultural University
Terry Gaasterland
Terry Gaasterland University of California, San Diego
Thomas Tuschl
Thomas Tuschl Rockefeller University
Nam-Hai Chua
Nam-Hai Chua National University of Singapore
Xiaofeng Cao
Xiaofeng Cao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Fangpu Han
Fangpu Han Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jianwu Dai
Jianwu Dai Chinese Academy of Sciences
Kai Xu
Kai Xu National Center for Nanoscience and Technology

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